http://www.smh.com.au/world/syria-snubs-its-nose-at-arab-league-sanctions-20111128-1o3ck.html
Syria snubs its nose at Arab League sanctions 
London
November 29, 2011 
 
"You will see Arab brethren who are disparaging us today flock back to Damascus 
repentantly once the crisis ends" ... Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. Photo: 
AP

CAIRO: Syrian officials have rejected the ''unprecedented'' imposition of 
sweeping sanctions by the Arab League designed to cripple the regime of 
President Bashar al-Assad, who has defied pressure to halt a bloody crackdown 
on protests.

The 22-member Arab League agreed on Sunday to ban Syrian officials from 
visiting any Arab country, to freeze government assets and halt any 
transactions with the Syrian government and central bank.

The sanctions, announced by the Qatari Prime Minister, Hamad bin Jassim 
al-Thani, after a meeting in Cairo on Sunday, mark the first time the league 
has taken such economic measures against another country in the region.

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''We hope that [the Syrian regime] puts an end to the massacres so that this 
resolution [authorising sanctions] is not put into force,'' said Sheikh Hamad, 
adding that ''the signs are not positive''. He also called for ''an end to the 
massacres'' and for the freeing of prisoners and the withdrawal of tanks from 
Syrian cities.

In response, Dr Assad has become if anything more defiant. Syrian media over 
the weekend highlighted an aggressive, almost triumphalist speech the once 
modestly spoken Dr Assad gave to university students who visited him at the 
''People's Palace''.

''You will see Arab brethren who are disparaging us today flock back to 
Damascus repentantly once the crisis ends,'' Dr Assad said.

In a swipe at Turkey, once an ally, and a further reference to Syria's claims 
to be a victim of imperialist conspiracies, he added: ''The dream of the 
Ottoman Empire remains vivid in some minds. Although they know it is only a 
pipedream, they try to exploit political parties raising religious slogans to 
boost their influence in the Arab world.''

The Turkish Foreign Minister, Ahmet Davutoglu, said his government would 
harmonise measures with those of the Arab League, saying that Ankara's former 
ally had missed its ''last chance'' by failing to heed the Arab ultimatum.

Long seen as a weak institution dominated by the region's autocrats, the Arab 
League has taken on an increasingly activist role during the pro-democracy Arab 
Spring demonstrations of the past 12 months.

Nineteen of the Arab League's 22 members voted for the sanctions, but Iraq 
abstained and said it would refuse to implement them, while Lebanon 
''disassociated itself'', Sheikh Hamad said.

Arab League finance ministers, who drafted the sanctions on Saturday, had also 
proposed the suspension of commercial flights to Syria from Arab countries. 
That measure was not approved by the foreign ministers on Sunday and was still 
being studied by the group, officials said.

Economists estimate that about half of Syrian trade is with the Arab world, but 
the largest chunk of that is with its immediate neighbours, including Iraq, 
Lebanon and Jordan. Damascus has defied an ultimatum to accept observers under 
an Arab League peace plan and put an end to the eight-month crackdown, which 
the United Nations says has killed more than 3500 people.

Agence France-Presse; The New York Times; Telegraph, London


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